Dynamics of intraoceanic subduction initiation: 2. Suprasubduction zone ophiolite formation and metamorphic sole exhumation in context of absolute plate motions

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2015-06

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van Hinsbergen, Douwe J.J.ORCID 0000-0003-3410-0344ISNI 0000000065827851
Peters, M. KalijnISNI 0000000492917472
Maffione, M.ISNI 0000000506825991
Spakman, W.ISNI 0000000394010017
Guilmette, Carl
Thieulot, C.A.P.ISNI 0000000394059144
Plümper, OliverISNI 000000048530204X
Gürer, DeryaISNI 0000000436384595
Brouwer, Fraukje M.
Aldanmaz, Ercan

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Analyzing subduction initiation is key for understanding the coupling between plate tectonics and the underlying mantle. Here we focus on suprasubduction zone (SSZ) ophiolites and how their formation links to intraoceanic subduction initiation in an absolute plate motion frame. SSZ ophiolites form the majority of exposed oceanic lithosphere fragments and are widely recognized to have formed during intraoceanic subduction initiation. Structural, petrological, geochemical, and plate kinematic constraints on their kinematic evolution show that SSZ crust forms at fore-arc spreading centers at the expense of a mantle wedge, thereby flattening the nascent slab. This leads to the typical inverted pressure gradients found in metamorphic soles that form at the subduction plate contact below and during SSZ crust crystallization. Former spreading centers are preserved in forearcs when subduction initiates along transform faults or off-ridge oceanic detachments. We show how these are reactivated when subduction initiates in the absolute plate motion direction of the inverting weakness zone. Upon inception of slab pull due to, e.g., eclogitization, the sole is separated from the slab, remains welded to the thinned overriding plate lithosphere, and can become intruded by mafic dikes upon asthenospheric influx into the mantle wedge. We propound that most ophiolites thus formed under special geodynamic circumstances and may not be representative of normal oceanic crust. Our study highlights how far-field geodynamic processes and absolute plate motions may force intraoceanic subduction initiation as key toward advancing our understanding of the entire plate tectonic cycle.

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van Hinsbergen, D J J, Peters, K, Maffione, M, Spakman, W, Guilmette, C, Thieulot, C, Plümper, O, Gürer, D, Brouwer, F M, Aldanmaz, E & Kaymakçi, N 2015, 'Dynamics of intraoceanic subduction initiation : 2. Suprasubduction zone ophiolite formation and metamorphic sole exhumation in context of absolute plate motions', Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, vol. 16, no. 6, pp. 1771-1785. https://doi.org/10.1002/2015GC005745